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this is the part of education reform nobody told you about. you heard about accountability and choice. and innovation. but when no child left behind was passed 11 years ago, do you recall anybody mentioning that it would provide monster profits for the private business sector? me neither. the pushback against privatization isn't easy. we're now in a world in which decisions about public education involve not just parents and children and teachers, but also big prits or losses for the prive sect. chng e tests or e ttbksrhe arrsr eth resor acr erfid improve it? how do you not have companies creating the tests and creating some of these things? how else would it get done? >> actually, the obama administration is trying to work this out, but the problem now is you have 50 tests because each state wants to have their own test. the administration is trying to get everybody together and maybe one or two groups who have their own standards to figure out then what a test for these 20 states would look like. so you have a test that's been developed thro
this is the part of education reform nobody told you about. you heard about accountability and choice. and innovation. but when no child left behind was passed 11 years ago, do you recall anybody mentioning that it would provide monster profits for the private business sector? me neither. the pushback against privatization isn't easy. we're now in a world in which decisions about public education involve not just parents and children and teachers, but also big prits or losses for the prive...
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be a sucker punch to the middle class, whether it was seniors on medicare or investing in our kids' education. all in all, i thought it was great for the american people and further crystallized the issues here. >> i'm trying to find the must-read i didn't get to before about his expressions. oh, frank bruni, "new york times." seldom have the words -- it's sort of like bless your heart -- seldom have the words, my friend, been laced with so much arsenic. joe biden used them again and again thursday night in reference to paul ryan even as he painted the young congressman as shallow and misinformed. seldom has a split screen yielded such vigorous facial calisthenics. when ryan talked, biden smiled with disbelief. he smiled even wider with derision. he whipped his head this way and that, laughing scornfully, glancing heavenward in exasperation, it said everything about his strategy in the wake of president obama's soporific performance in denver. biden wasn't going to be accused of underreacting. he was going to react all over the place, with his expressions, his exclamations and plenty of inter
be a sucker punch to the middle class, whether it was seniors on medicare or investing in our kids' education. all in all, i thought it was great for the american people and further crystallized the issues here. >> i'm trying to find the must-read i didn't get to before about his expressions. oh, frank bruni, "new york times." seldom have the words -- it's sort of like bless your heart -- seldom have the words, my friend, been laced with so much arsenic. joe biden used them...
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danica mckellar describes her mission to empower young women to embrace education. that's coming up on "morning joe." the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. this is the plan for back to school. introducing share everything, only from verizon. a shareable pool of data to power up to 10 different devices. add multiple smartphones to your plan, so everyone in your family can enjoy unlimited talk and text. the first plan of its kind. share everything. get your student a samsung galaxy nexus for $99.99. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more
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reform education first. then, yes, write as big of a check you need to write so we are number one, k-12. turn off your cell phones. secondly, they are thinking why should we german continue writing checks to the greeks who continue to refuse to reform their ways? >> here is the issue. if you want to use another war image we have been talking about, are the german's going to have their version of the merkel plan to help a group of people who look undeserving if you look at what's happening. unless you step in and help them, you are going to have a broder meltdown. as america helped germany, many americans, would have said, you know what? it's undeserving. so true, the question today is are the german's going to step up to the plate, help the greeks, help the spanish. >> in 1947, i just want to go to that. in 1947, tina, we had a big say in how japan and how germany and other countries were going set up their economies. we have dysfunctional economies in greece and spain. people are making bad choices for a ge
reform education first. then, yes, write as big of a check you need to write so we are number one, k-12. turn off your cell phones. secondly, they are thinking why should we german continue writing checks to the greeks who continue to refuse to reform their ways? >> here is the issue. if you want to use another war image we have been talking about, are the german's going to have their version of the merkel plan to help a group of people who look undeserving if you look at what's...
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education is the key to all of this. and what's happening is for so many of the jobs that we have lost, if you look at the unemployment rate for people with college degrees, it's actually stayed relatively flat in this country. the unemployment rate for people with college degrees is around 5.7% in this country right now. the unemployment rate for those without high school degrees is hovering around 18%. so the job losses we've seen are not necessarily for people with college degrees. they are generally doing ok. it's people without even high school degrees. they are not. >> that's why it's so staggering, when romney said the other day, you know, get an education, borrow $20,000 from your parents, start a business. that was flabbergasting because that's the whole issue, the two issues right there. you can't afford to get a good education. and, you know, you certainly can't borrow $20,000 from your parents. >> that's also what we're seeing too. >> tina brown, i want to show you a piece here. this is about our friend, dan
education is the key to all of this. and what's happening is for so many of the jobs that we have lost, if you look at the unemployment rate for people with college degrees, it's actually stayed relatively flat in this country. the unemployment rate for people with college degrees is around 5.7% in this country right now. the unemployment rate for those without high school degrees is hovering around 18%. so the job losses we've seen are not necessarily for people with college degrees. they are...
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. >> educate us. this is an interesting fact. we'll do this later. i'm sorry, mika. it's your show. >> it's all right. >> he is a fashion plate. i found it a curious selection. this is from a guy that walks around with a [ inaudible ] all day. >> we're developing a fashion segment with eve and we'll bring jonathan on for that. it's not ready yet. >> okay. >> from washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, joe, you're not alone, michael steele is here with us this morning. >> there you go, joe. i'm with you, babe. >> good to have you. let's get to the vice presidents. i'm going back to joe biden because he got such a warm reception, maybe not from joe scarborough, but yesterday, at the naacp convention in houston, a day after mitt romney addressed the same audience, biden took the opportunity to paint a very clear picture of what the supreme court would end up looking like under a romney presidency. >> imagine what the romney justice department will look like. imagine when his senior adviser on constitutional issues i
. >> educate us. this is an interesting fact. we'll do this later. i'm sorry, mika. it's your show. >> it's all right. >> he is a fashion plate. i found it a curious selection. this is from a guy that walks around with a [ inaudible ] all day. >> we're developing a fashion segment with eve and we'll bring jonathan on for that. it's not ready yet. >> okay. >> from washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee,...
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rather than criticize, if ukt educate. from your learned perspective, what is the basic difference between president obama's strategy and philosophy towards dealing with the arab spring versus what governor romney is proposing? >> well, i don't know what governor romney is proposing at this point. and i'm a little confused on what president obama is doing. >> is that a problem? >> that's kind of a problem, isn't it, that you don't know what mitt romney's proposing? >> it's kind of a problem, but let's remember this. this is a time for a reflection. this is a time to remember that we're on the very earliest -- in the very earliest stages of new governments in libya and in egypt, and how this thing is going to play out. remember what they once said about the french revolution 200 years later when asked about it, he said it was really too soon to tell in terms of its impact. and i think we have to hold steady to what our interests are in the region. that is stability. that is counterterrorism. that is keeping the lanes open f
rather than criticize, if ukt educate. from your learned perspective, what is the basic difference between president obama's strategy and philosophy towards dealing with the arab spring versus what governor romney is proposing? >> well, i don't know what governor romney is proposing at this point. and i'm a little confused on what president obama is doing. >> is that a problem? >> that's kind of a problem, isn't it, that you don't know what mitt romney's proposing? >>...
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it's part of why the president is investing in education. that's the long-term success, how every generation has moved up the ladder and he knows in order to have a strong middle class, to provide that ladder to the middle class, education is the linchpin and that's why he's also made college more affordable, doubling pell grants, making sure interest rates didn't go up on student loans. all of these strategies look at the long-term perspective. we can't just look for another bubble. it's going to take us a long time to dig out of this hole and education is the foundation. innovation, entrepreneurship, making sure that small, medium and large businesses have the kind of environment in our country where they can thrive and grow. that requires investment. so it's an entire package that the president will talk about on thursday. it will be a very clear road map. he has never been at a loss for words. i think it will be effective. >> i don't know any presidential nominee who's been at a loss for words. >> we read a must read in a previous segmen
it's part of why the president is investing in education. that's the long-term success, how every generation has moved up the ladder and he knows in order to have a strong middle class, to provide that ladder to the middle class, education is the linchpin and that's why he's also made college more affordable, doubling pell grants, making sure interest rates didn't go up on student loans. all of these strategies look at the long-term perspective. we can't just look for another bubble. it's going...
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our teachers have to be better educatored. who is taking care of the hearts and minds of our children and this iwhat is wrong. when you look at my schools are broken butou can sayou can bud a gatchutowre u going to put a child in there who is broken? are they going to learn in that fabulous school? because they are not equipped to learn. so i think we have to look at this from a very -- a systemic problem that we have in t ittaangllye velod countries. we have a couple of great areas in denmark and sweden with great areas of education. >> it's much more about one test. it's about anxiety, as you say. it's about being cative and s muoro cin whole child. goldie hawn, the book is "ten mindful minutes." >> thank you so much. >> joe and mika talk to president bill clint coming eoo again, "ten mindful minutes." we will be right back. >> as if 32 acting roles weren't enough for a career, goldie hawn can claim producer and singer d director to her credits. if h veto premier to search the web simultaneously to dial up her entire career
our teachers have to be better educatored. who is taking care of the hearts and minds of our children and this iwhat is wrong. when you look at my schools are broken butou can sayou can bud a gatchutowre u going to put a child in there who is broken? are they going to learn in that fabulous school? because they are not equipped to learn. so i think we have to look at this from a very -- a systemic problem that we have in t ittaangllye velod countries. we have a couple of great areas in denmark...
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>> everything starts with education. >> so, we give more money for education and create a million more new jobs? you know what? neither of these guys gave any specifics. >> but the president blew them away. in the convention hall. that didn't happen in tampa. >> by the way, before you attack your own state in the future, dude, talk to me first. >> attacking the tea party culture. >> say something. this is another great son of a great father. his father, one of the great civil rights lead es of all time suffered greatly and we are so proud to see this young man. >> he's got a great future. >> thank you so much. >> chuck todd straight ahead. re wt en was y best f ert inken c sen boe. i doery ocai mee'. inmaheffe e oc a music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. my name is adam frucci and i'm the i love new technology,om. so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was pretty interested. turns out you just sync your american expr
>> everything starts with education. >> so, we give more money for education and create a million more new jobs? you know what? neither of these guys gave any specifics. >> but the president blew them away. in the convention hall. that didn't happen in tampa. >> by the way, before you attack your own state in the future, dude, talk to me first. >> attacking the tea party culture. >> say something. this is another great son of a great father. his father, one...
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i don't have a plan to cut education funding. is the program so credit it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? if not, i'll get rid of it. obamacare's on my list. i use that term with all good. good. so i'll get rid of that. >> welcome back to "morning joe." top of the hour. look at that beautiful sunrise over national airport, reagan national airport. >> the sun is rising over romneyland. >> it's morning in america. mike barnicle and john heilemann still with us. joining us on set, political columnist for "time" magazine, joe klein, who sits down and says, where was he? where was he? where was he, joe? >> i may have to get a new accountant and obama doesn't say, mitt, you have a terrific accountant. all of america knows that. you know, you have some wonderful tax breaks there. it was astonishing. >> it really was astonishing performance. >> it was as inept as i've ever seen a presidential candidate in one of these debates. and it was time after time after time. and it's almost as if the obama campaign and the presid
i don't have a plan to cut education funding. is the program so credit it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? if not, i'll get rid of it. obamacare's on my list. i use that term with all good. good. so i'll get rid of that. >> welcome back to "morning joe." top of the hour. look at that beautiful sunrise over national airport, reagan national airport. >> the sun is rising over romneyland. >> it's morning in america. mike barnicle and john heilemann...
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we have to educate our way to a better economy. the best investment we can make as a country is in more young people getting some form of higher education. four-year universities, two-year community colleges, trade, technical, vocational trailing, whatever they want to do. right now in this economy, we have 2 million high-wage, high-skilled jobs that are going unfilled in this country because we're not producing the employees with the skills that employers are looking for. the more we educate young people, the more they have those kinds of opportunities, the stronger our economy's going to be long haul. we have to work on this together. >> andrea? >> well, the senate is going to begin debating this week the student loan measure, and the real issue, isn't it, is how to pay for this? because both sides are arguing for keeping the rates low, if you can pay for it. what is your objection to the way the republicans plan to pay for this? >> we need to work in a bipartisan way. i think the general public is tired of the dysfunctionalty of
we have to educate our way to a better economy. the best investment we can make as a country is in more young people getting some form of higher education. four-year universities, two-year community colleges, trade, technical, vocational trailing, whatever they want to do. right now in this economy, we have 2 million high-wage, high-skilled jobs that are going unfilled in this country because we're not producing the employees with the skills that employers are looking for. the more we educate...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, welcome back inside racks here in boca. he's had a couple of bloody mary's and he's got an important feature. >> my daughter was kind enough to make this. she built with her sisters a couple hundred romney signs and we heard rudy giuliani speak at the romney boca office. and we obviously have a different view than most people here, including mika. and i do watch the show every day because i like to hear what the other side has to say. i like to hear a diverse opinion and educate my daughters on what that opinion is. >> and mika drove you into the arms of the republican party. >> something like that. i voted for perot so i've been independent. >> another man who saddled up to the bar, the man, the myth, the legend, tom brokaw next when we come back to racks in boca. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don'
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, welcome back inside racks here in boca. he's had a couple of bloody mary's and he's got an important feature. >> my daughter was kind enough to make this. she built with her sisters a couple hundred romney signs and we heard rudy giuliani speak at the romney boca office. and we obviously have a different view than most people here, including...
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but it was a huge step forward in a time when you had brown versus board of education in 1954. you had the struggle of civil rights just in its incipient stage. just starting to take hold in the country. and you had young black teenagers dancing on "american bandstand." it was a huge step forward. >> there's a great story, john meacham, in "the new york times" op-ed from ted harbart, who incidentally is our boss now, but worked at abc with dick clark for such a long time, about what a great showman he was. but that he shot a lot of the acts performing on new year's eve in l.a. in august. dirty little secret. there would be people with the new year's eve garb smoking cigarettes and it was 100 degrees outside in burbank. but dick clark did what he had to do when he put the story together. >> that's like the old reagan story. when he was making the second movie of the b features, he would say, sometimes they would wonder why we were on a dir ijible sinking, it was because we had footage of the dir ijable sinking. but that's the let's put on a show thought of the era. they were all
but it was a huge step forward in a time when you had brown versus board of education in 1954. you had the struggle of civil rights just in its incipient stage. just starting to take hold in the country. and you had young black teenagers dancing on "american bandstand." it was a huge step forward. >> there's a great story, john meacham, in "the new york times" op-ed from ted harbart, who incidentally is our boss now, but worked at abc with dick clark for such a long...
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but what we're really talking about is investing in early childhood education, basic education, making college and universities accessible to people. job retraining. the president is out talking about job retraining today. i used to do that as labor secretary, paid a lot of attention to that. infrastructure. we know that our roads, bridges, public transit is going to hell. we also have got to have, i think, combined with higher taxes on the very wealthy, an enlarged earned income tax credit. every time i say earned income tax credit people's eyes glaze over. your eyes just glads over. >> no, no. ronald reagan idea that some would say has actually gone too far. >> well, i will tell you something, it is the largest anti-poverty program we have. it is a reverse income tax. it is a wage subsidy. you expand that in the short-term. you help reverse some of the fortunes of the middle class. there's no magic bullet. but you put your finger on it. right now, everybody is just yelling at each other. >> right. >> and we need, and i think that sensible people in this country can agree on a sensibl
but what we're really talking about is investing in early childhood education, basic education, making college and universities accessible to people. job retraining. the president is out talking about job retraining today. i used to do that as labor secretary, paid a lot of attention to that. infrastructure. we know that our roads, bridges, public transit is going to hell. we also have got to have, i think, combined with higher taxes on the very wealthy, an enlarged earned income tax credit....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> get them over who are, man, i want to ask david crosby about -- >> everything. >> about everything. >> what a ride. it's been amazing, what a ride. >> thank you. >> so i can't talk about sports, i can't talk about music, i'll talk about the things i love. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> all right, let's go to the salt lake tribune, utah has removed about 76,000 voters from its rolls. most counties are clearing inactive voters. >> they're trying to clean it up. >> how many people live there. >> 75,000. >> they're trying to clean it up. >> it's a train wreck. >> you know what you are? just justin bieber mid song. >> coming up next, greek protesters, i know you were asking this morning, what's happening with greek protesters? th
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> get them over who are, man, i want to ask david crosby about -- >> everything. >> about everything. >> what a ride. it's been amazing, what a ride. >> thank you....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> mitt romney on friday released his 2011 tax returns which showed he paid a 14% tax rate. so just a little less than what restaurants add on for parties of six or more. the 14% tax rate romney paid is less than the 20% paid by the average american. how did he pay such a low rate? he claimed 47% of americans as dependents. >> that's pretty good. time now to take a look at the "morning papers" at 26 past the hour. "usa today," after selling an estimated 8 million iphone 5s since friday, economists believe sales from apple's latest gadget could provide up to $3 billion into the u.s. economy by the end of the year. apple releases their official iphone 5 sales numbers later today. why did people buy it if they had already an iphone? >> mike, did you get yours in the mail? >> yes. >> silly. you have one. >> i can't speak to how effective it is. >> we're greedy, materialistic and -- >> plus extra. >> we
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> mitt romney on friday released his 2011 tax returns which showed he paid a 14% tax rate. so just a little less than what restaurants add on for parties of six or more. the 14% tax rate romney paid is less than the 20% paid by the average american. how did he pay such a low rate? he claimed 47% of americans as dependents. >> that's pretty good. time now...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> thank you, andy. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. when we come back, mitt romney foreign policy adviser dan senor. >> this is big. >> joins us on set. dan is back. >> do you think he's going to be gloating? >> i'm excited. >> do you think dan will gloat? >> i think dan better be very, very careful. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey!
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> thank you, andy. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. when we come back, mitt romney foreign policy adviser dan senor. >> this is big. >> joins us on set. dan is back. >> do you think he's going to be gloating? >> i'm excited. >> do you think dan will gloat? >> i think dan better be very, very...
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>> that would start, by the way, in the schools of education where a majority of the school of education graduates are not in the top half or the top quartile of the students that entered university. so i think it starts on an even earlier bays is. i think you pay teachers more, you give them the deal, if students learn more, you get paid more. that's complicated, but it's doable. particularly now with the new assessment tools that exist. so if a student, if you're in front of 150 students during the semester and 90% of them are having learning gains of a year and your counterpart next door is getting 30% or 20% of the students and is pretty consistent, obviously the teacher that has mastered his or her art should be rewarded significantly. if you're teaching in more difficult schools, you should be paid more. if you're teaching science and math, you should be paid more. differented pay is part of the argument that went on in chicago. >> why? why? why do they fight it? if a teacher is willing to -- >> it's called collective bargaining for a reason. >> if a young teacher's willing to go t
>> that would start, by the way, in the schools of education where a majority of the school of education graduates are not in the top half or the top quartile of the students that entered university. so i think it starts on an even earlier bays is. i think you pay teachers more, you give them the deal, if students learn more, you get paid more. that's complicated, but it's doable. particularly now with the new assessment tools that exist. so if a student, if you're in front of 150...
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there is an education problem going on. the people saying one thing and people are not asking for it? what happens in 2014 when so much is available, how are people going to understand what to do and what's allow and what's not? >> a lot of times the politicians and people talking about their problems have nothing to do with the underlying legislation. it's a communication problem? that's nonsense. in this case i think this white house and the democratic party is botched on this health care bill. >> running scared. >> i think the closeness of the vote. it is a self-inflicted wound to put all of this energy and muscle behind it. is that the number? it's just not true. sundays and tune in for a special edition. >> jj has a book coming out. >> coming out in october. >> it's your business. >> it's your business. >> this is like this is your book. >> we're collaborate on it. >> we do a lot. >> thanks and we will see ow your business. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liber
there is an education problem going on. the people saying one thing and people are not asking for it? what happens in 2014 when so much is available, how are people going to understand what to do and what's allow and what's not? >> a lot of times the politicians and people talking about their problems have nothing to do with the underlying legislation. it's a communication problem? that's nonsense. in this case i think this white house and the democratic party is botched on this health...
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or with higher education. students should just shop around, and meanwhile we support cuts pell grants. all of those things roll together and create this common sense of who the vice president is and mitt romney. >> with one small problem, and this is mitt romney's opportunity, which is the conditions being what they are. p if his argument gets more like obviously i don't come -- i come from a privileged background and acknowledge it has he has, as george h.w. bush did. i know enough to know what these folks promised hasn't happened. >> what was the famous peggy noonan line, when i'm not a good talker and a quiet man. >> i hear the quiet voices. it's that kind of approach that '88 acceptance speech of the first president bush is like a model for how you take the fact -- i was lucky. i'm a person of means. just lay that out and say, but i understand what you're going through. that's one of the two core problems, i think, that the obama re-election has. the other one being that he's lost his stature as the transi
or with higher education. students should just shop around, and meanwhile we support cuts pell grants. all of those things roll together and create this common sense of who the vice president is and mitt romney. >> with one small problem, and this is mitt romney's opportunity, which is the conditions being what they are. p if his argument gets more like obviously i don't come -- i come from a privileged background and acknowledge it has he has, as george h.w. bush did. i know enough to...
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they want to educate as much of their population as they can all the way through college. we come here to teach english and also to engage in a cultural dialogue. i've been singing since third grade and sang up through college at notre dame. for me chinese is brand new. being in asia is brand new. so it is a surprise for me to bring something i've been doing and communicate with them in a language i actually do understand. >> that was a clip of a peace corps volunteer sharing his time. it's on peacecorpspostcarts.com. >> we decided for the 50th anniversary that started last year to go around the world and show peace corps volunteers in action, because they're doing such wonderful work. so much of today is a dark picture painted of america, who are doing the best diplomacy you could possibly imagine. i went to southwestern china, 3 1/2 hours by air from beijing to the poorest province of china, where these kids are teaching english, but then they do these side projects like glee club, like shakespeare, like the prom, like cooking, whatever it is, and the chinese kids love i
they want to educate as much of their population as they can all the way through college. we come here to teach english and also to engage in a cultural dialogue. i've been singing since third grade and sang up through college at notre dame. for me chinese is brand new. being in asia is brand new. so it is a surprise for me to bring something i've been doing and communicate with them in a language i actually do understand. >> that was a clip of a peace corps volunteer sharing his time....
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george bush ran on reforming the education system. this is one of his signature issues in the campaign. >> okay. good morning. it is friday. >> what's that? >> it's friday. >> february 24th. welcome to "morning joe." >> things are going to get better because it's miserable. i'm okay. look at jonathan. let's get a shot of jonathan. look at how good john ratner looks. >> and then look at joe. >> good morning, everybody. >> and then look at me. so can you teach me how to put one of those -- i know i have to have a pocket first. >> it wouldn't work for you. >> would that not work for me? >> no. >> it would work for you. >> is that a dog hair? >> no. >> would it work for him? >> yes, it would. >> we need to get lewis to follow jonathan and me out around the city and you're going -- are you going to dress? why don't you shop together. >> that will be great. >> he's going to take me around. you know, i know it's hard to believe but i have very distinctive taste. >> all right. welcome to "morning joe." >> it might be a little difficult. we'll
george bush ran on reforming the education system. this is one of his signature issues in the campaign. >> okay. good morning. it is friday. >> what's that? >> it's friday. >> february 24th. welcome to "morning joe." >> things are going to get better because it's miserable. i'm okay. look at jonathan. let's get a shot of jonathan. look at how good john ratner looks. >> and then look at joe. >> good morning, everybody. >> and then look at...
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educate me. >> more and more people looking overseas and cost is a big issue, joe. ecuador is becoming a hot spot for retirees. you can buy a house for $75,000. a beautiful house for $75,000. and again, you know, health care there is actually pretty interesting, pretty good. interesting health care is probably not a maybe compelling -- >> do they have cable? >> actually, that's something they have to work on. they got satellite. >> bueno. >> andy -- >> what consti nent is that on? switzerland. >> south of florida. >> but there are lot of places like ecuador -- >> panama city. >> costa rica. >> as long as you have security and you've got beaches and everything else, your dollar can go a mile in some places. >> andy, stay with us. right back with willie's week in review. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them o
educate me. >> more and more people looking overseas and cost is a big issue, joe. ecuador is becoming a hot spot for retirees. you can buy a house for $75,000. a beautiful house for $75,000. and again, you know, health care there is actually pretty interesting, pretty good. interesting health care is probably not a maybe compelling -- >> do they have cable? >> actually, that's something they have to work on. they got satellite. >> bueno. >> andy -- >> what...
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like nothing has inflated faster than the cost of education. higher debts and less employment opportunities. >> i went to a public university that my parents helped pay for. we supplemented with student loans and i was out of debt by the time i was 30 and i deferred a few times. and the interest rate was really, really low. but that is no more. >> the interest rate is something like, what? i know my niece is dealing with one that's nine -- >> 9%, that's not unusual. it was like 2% or 3% when i was -- >> i feel like they're being robbed and, quite frankly, this country's future is being robbed because this is going to end up hurt us ultimately. >> this was at the center of the political debate a couple of weeks ago. >> right. >> thankfully, it was renewed for another year at the current rates. do you think it's getting enough attention out there at the moment in political circles? >> i don't. i think students and parents have to be wise and have their eyes open about what is out there and what you're looking at in terms of having this much debt
like nothing has inflated faster than the cost of education. higher debts and less employment opportunities. >> i went to a public university that my parents helped pay for. we supplemented with student loans and i was out of debt by the time i was 30 and i deferred a few times. and the interest rate was really, really low. but that is no more. >> the interest rate is something like, what? i know my niece is dealing with one that's nine -- >> 9%, that's not unusual. it was...
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we have to educate our children better. we're doing the things. i think the issues we take on entitlement reform and education reform, these are the things that the u.s. congress and administration have to tackle in the next year on or so. >> what about europe? will the euro zone up stick together and will the uk start part of the union? david cameron said in the last couple of days there may need fob a referendum on that. >> the euro zone will stick together. they made a decision through this year. they made a decision to keep themselves together, and britain be want to be a fully fledged member of the european union and not of the euro zone. we don't have to merge our kurn stee, we don't have to american our budget policies, we don't have to do all the things they need to do to make their currency work. by the way, alexander hamilton taught us all you need to do to make single currency work a couple years ago. >> here's a point of view from the upcoming issue of the new york magazine. this is adam davidson saying god save the british economy. as
we have to educate our children better. we're doing the things. i think the issues we take on entitlement reform and education reform, these are the things that the u.s. congress and administration have to tackle in the next year on or so. >> what about europe? will the euro zone up stick together and will the uk start part of the union? david cameron said in the last couple of days there may need fob a referendum on that. >> the euro zone will stick together. they made a decision...
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tax cut skewed to the wealthy and he didn't talk about voucherizing the medicare program or cutting education and student loans, and he didn't talk about what he actu actually would do. the other thing is that i heard governor weld, and the first time we have heard about the massachusetts record in the last 24 hours was on your show. here's a man who was governor of massachusetts and he didn't have a word to say about it, and when you look at his record there, you can see why. so. >> all right. >> okay. you can talk about that -- >> i cannot hear you. >> david, with can fix the audio -- >> there is just a delay. >> all right. so i'll try to be clear. you are saying that the speech last night lacked practical solutions and proposals, so the question is, will president obama offer practical solutions and proposals moving forward and will he answer to the criticism as to why americans, many of them are not better off today than they were four years ago? >> well, mika, he is certainly is and will. i think that all over the this count country, people understand that we have come through a difficul
tax cut skewed to the wealthy and he didn't talk about voucherizing the medicare program or cutting education and student loans, and he didn't talk about what he actu actually would do. the other thing is that i heard governor weld, and the first time we have heard about the massachusetts record in the last 24 hours was on your show. here's a man who was governor of massachusetts and he didn't have a word to say about it, and when you look at his record there, you can see why. so. >> all...
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we do a lost human rights education work with the power and education program. a lot of work on bling now. we are working on the ground with human rights defenders from around the world and haiti and the dominican republic and mexico and beyond. making the world more just and peaceful as my father worked for so hard during his life. >> give the web address. >>> wwwrfk center.org. >> charity buzz? >> rfk center. >> any viewer of this program would find tons of bids on there. >> you mentioned the things. how do you get all of these things? >> this is 100% my mother. she is unbelievable as you know. they say yes. i don't think she -- i think she has a 100% record. do you have a goal with fund-raising? >> it is usually about 600 to $800,000. it really bolsters the programs and one of my favorite auction item this is year is the signed copy from governor cuomo of the marriage equality act that is really a historic document. an important piece of civil rights legislation here. >> you can play football with bret favre in mississippi. that's a great one. >> tennis with
we do a lost human rights education work with the power and education program. a lot of work on bling now. we are working on the ground with human rights defenders from around the world and haiti and the dominican republic and mexico and beyond. making the world more just and peaceful as my father worked for so hard during his life. >> give the web address. >>> wwwrfk center.org. >> charity buzz? >> rfk center. >> any viewer of this program would find tons of...
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to pay for education and things that mattere president frames it around it. passes same-sex marriage, socialry, very important forward not only with the demographics around race and religion, but if you look at how and what people are accepting >> that has changed a lot since even helped by a slew of marriagelity amendments that went 1f down. >> marriage eqty i think the other thing going back to stpoin to making sure the republican partythe dominant party, you've got to address wome latinos, african-ambrace them.can't have issues that are hostil one of the things that drove a lot of votes, people predicted-american vote was including on this show yesterday. it went up. but one of the things that droit was not just that we agreed ig story. >> nobody stands in line for five or six all t, >>> still ahead -- >> by thanic vote went up as >> yeah. of key states. >> you know the one thing everybody agrees on we want the game to be fair. we don't want the refs from green bay. how's tha ought senate racsenator-elect tim kaine and from massachusetts, senator-elect eli
to pay for education and things that mattere president frames it around it. passes same-sex marriage, socialry, very important forward not only with the demographics around race and religion, but if you look at how and what people are accepting >> that has changed a lot since even helped by a slew of marriagelity amendments that went 1f down. >> marriage eqty i think the other thing going back to stpoin to making sure the republican partythe dominant party, you've got to address...